Tamsin is an English photographer and architect based in London.
Her work explores the relationship between classification systems and the walked experience of the landscape. She hunts and maps familiar things that are often overlooked or under-explored. Her projects include ‘Born of the Purest Parents’, a research into the landscape, cultural history and science of salt. And ‘this is how the earth must see itself’ (work in progress), where the Ordnance Survey mapping system and symbols are used as a guide to explore the British landscape. Experimenting with printed imagery is essential to Tamsin’s process. As each project progresses, she develops it into physical book objects. Her work is in public and private collections, including the Tate and the Victoria and Albert Museum.